Sweep Posted February 13 Posted February 13 8 hours ago, crawshawbooth said: just watching a Labour muppet on question time with the delectable Fiona😁 We need to reduce student fees by 50% so kids can go to Uni , so we have done it by 30 % just to show them how its done Too many kids go to Uni now, as though it's some sort of rite of passage. I know I'm an old codger, but back in the day, the brightest and best (and richest probably) went to Uni, it was "special" now it seems like every fucker goes. Quote
mickbrown Posted February 13 Posted February 13 2 minutes ago, Sweep said: Too many kids go to Uni now, as though it's some sort of rite of passage. I know I'm an old codger, but back in the day, the brightest and best (and richest probably) went to Uni, it was "special" now it seems like every fucker goes. My nipper is there at the minute. Hope she’s having half the rite of passage I did. I’d gladly pay double for her to experience it. I reckon it’s good for her. Quote
London Wanderer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 11 hours ago, royal white said: His business’s which pay tax. These business’s operate in many countries each paying tax in their respective countries. He doesn’t pay tax either in them because he doesn’t live there. “yes that 4 billion rightfully belongs here” looks like someone has been to the Diane Abbot school of maths 😆 We all know why he moved to Monaco. He’s well known for his tax evasion, both personal & through his businesses It’s perfectly legal. Whether it’s morally right or wrong is a matter of political debate. As is whether these loopholes should be closed. If a business owner is asking for a government bailout, yet he’s avoided billions in tax by moving away, then his hypocrisy is of course going to be questioned. Funny that he’s moved away & contributes nothing but has such strong opinions on how the country is run. Maybe he’ll return & starting paying tax when Farage gets in. If not then maybe he should focus a little more on politics in Monaco 😉 Quote
London Wanderer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 6 hours ago, Zico said: Yea but he doesn’t live here so it’s alright Edited February 13 by London Wanderer Quote
Cheese Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Sweep said: Too many kids go to Uni now, as though it's some sort of rite of passage. I know I'm an old codger, but back in the day, the brightest and best (and richest probably) went to Uni, it was "special" now it seems like every fucker goes. It should be a rite of passage, and I genuinely believe degrees should be Government funded. In hindsight, I regret not going down the Uni route, and choosing to do an apprenticeship instead. It was pretty much like a continuiation of school, with set hours, and bitter old Instructors who treated you like shite and spoke to you like you were still a child - so it delayed my experience of "independence" by years. Meanwhile, most of my mates were out partying every night, meeting new people from vastly different backgrounds, and having to take responsibility for their studies and finances etc. My daughter is having the time of her life at Uni, and I'll definitely be advising my lad to do the same in a few years. Edited February 13 by Cheese Quote
frank_spencer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 12 hours ago, bolty58 said: On reconnaissance for your 'Death, death to the IDF' mates? Are the IDF active in Sedgley Park? That's an odd thought. Quote
bolty58 Posted February 13 Posted February 13 48 minutes ago, Sweep said: Too many kids go to Uni now, as though it's some sort of rite of passage. I know I'm an old codger, but back in the day, the brightest and best (and richest probably) went to Uni, it was "special" now it seems like every fucker goes. Spot on. A good proportion attain an 'ology' degree and end up flipping burgers or competing with unskilled labour types for scraps. Down to idleness IMO - not prepared to jump into industry and work for a living. We should be offering all sorts of inducements to youngsters to embark upon trade apprenticeships. To an extent I blame parents and their egotistical desire to boast about 'My Brody is studying at Oxford/Durham/Cambridge'. I have a great admiration for skilled tradesmen. Long may they be held in high esteem. Quote
bolty58 Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 minute ago, frank_spencer said: Are the IDF active in Sedgley Park? That's an odd thought. Do you have any other sort of thought? I don't think so. The ICF have been active all over the country. Persil vouchers. Quote
Dimron Posted February 13 Posted February 13 53 minutes ago, Sweep said: Too many kids go to Uni now, as though it's some sort of rite of passage. I know I'm an old codger, but back in the day, the brightest and best (and richest probably) went to Uni, it was "special" now it seems like every fucker goes. Totally agree, University places should streamed towards the most capable. I think it was Blair who stated every child should have the opportunity of a Degree which led to a proliferation of pointless niche degrees such as Surfing Science, Brewing and Distilling, DJing and Electronic Music and so on. All of these should be vocational studies and if so, would save on large student loan accounts. Quote
jmjhb Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 hour ago, Sweep said: Too many kids go to Uni now, as though it's some sort of rite of passage. I know I'm an old codger, but back in the day, the brightest and best (and richest probably) went to Uni, it was "special" now it seems like every fucker goes. This was the case 20 years ago too Quote
Not in Crawley Posted February 13 Posted February 13 59 minutes ago, Dimron said: Totally agree, University places should streamed towards the most capable. I think it was Blair who stated every child should have the opportunity of a Degree which led to a proliferation of pointless niche degrees such as Surfing Science, Brewing and Distilling, DJing and Electronic Music and so on. All of these should be vocational studies and if so, would save on large student loan accounts. Its not about being capable now, its about money and that is the issue. University is not seen as an option for some.of our most capable but don't have the right background in terms of money. Its gaming the system, education shoildnt weight young adults down in debt. And still if you have a degree the stats show that you are likely to have a higher earning capability so the money stays at the top. Its a shite state of affairs and all this, too many kids bollocks, is quite frankly playing into the hands of those who want to cauterise acceptance into higher education and believe only some subject areas have enough academic - or more importantly - capitalist benefits. Its another way of populists to make the working class self sabotage. Quote
royal white Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 hour ago, London Wanderer said: We all know why he moved to Monaco. He’s well known for his tax evasion, both personal & through his businesses It’s perfectly legal. Whether it’s morally right or wrong is a matter of political debate. As is whether these loopholes should be closed. If a business owner is asking for a government bailout, yet he’s avoided billions in tax by moving away, then his hypocrisy is of course going to be questioned. Funny that he’s moved away & contributes nothing but has such strong opinions on how the country is run. Maybe he’ll return & starting paying tax when Farage gets in. If not then maybe he should focus a little more on politics in Monaco 😉 using that logic it will be good to know that going forward you will only be commenting on what’s happening in the UK. He’s been away 5 years, he’s not avoided 4 billion as your little picture suggested. That’s Diane Abbott maths. Quote
crawshawbooth Posted February 13 Posted February 13 hands up for the class who knows someone claiming PIP or is thinking of going for it themselves Quote
frank_spencer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 6 minutes ago, crawshawbooth said: hands up for the class who knows someone claiming PIP or is thinking of going for it themselves Wife gets PIP, son gets DLA I get carers allowance. Why? Quote
Cheese Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 3 minutes ago, frank_spencer said: Wife gets PIP, son gets DLA I get carers allowance. Why? Because he thinks you don't deserve it, and you should all suffer as much hardship as possible if you aren't able to live the exact same life as he chooses to live. Edited February 13 by Cheese Quote
Sweep Posted February 13 Posted February 13 17 minutes ago, crawshawbooth said: hands up for the class who knows someone claiming PIP or is thinking of going for it themselves I know one person, Mrs Sweeps auntie, and she's utter scum, proper plays the system and does loads of cash in hand cleaning as well. Fortunately she's got quite ill health at the minute, and hopefully she'll die in the next few weeks. Quote
London Wanderer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 hour ago, royal white said: using that logic it will be good to know that going forward you will only be commenting on what’s happening in the UK. He’s been away 5 years, he’s not avoided 4 billion as your little picture suggested. That’s Diane Abbott maths. 😄 I’m sure you’ll be the first to say so next time I comment on some foreign conflict or a loony bin US president. Looking forward to it. I’m not Sir Jim though. I’m not giving indepth interviews to mainstream media about the state of this country. Neither am I using my power & influence to shape politics and cosy up to leaders. Again, if he cares so much about this country, he should contribute to it. Rather than voting for a political outcome that caused huge economic damage to businesses, then fucking off to Monaco. I’m honoured you tried to compare us though Thats twice you’ve made the same Abbott joke. Were you worried nobody heard you the first time? That figure was circulated in the media back in 2019. Now I know you only see things black & white, but it was obviously a projected estimation. It has been recirculated in the media since to highlight his hypocrisy. Quote
crawshawbooth Posted February 13 Posted February 13 1 hour ago, frank_spencer said: Wife gets PIP, son gets DLA I get carers allowance. Why? Just askin ! Sir Jim says 9 million are taking our brass (yours) wondered if any one on here benefits askin for a friend , not myself Quote
Cheese Posted February 13 Posted February 13 "Alright mate, any chance you can ask a Bolton Wanderers forum how many of them know someone who's claiming PIP? I'm too stupid to set up an account. Nice one." Quote
DirtySanchez Posted February 13 Posted February 13 (edited) 3 hours ago, Dimron said: Totally agree, University places should streamed towards the most capable. I think it was Blair who stated every child should have the opportunity of a Degree which led to a proliferation of pointless niche degrees such as Surfing Science, Brewing and Distilling, DJing and Electronic Music and so on. All of these should be vocational studies and if so, would save on large student loan accounts. I went to uni in 1994, so well before Blair and the type of degrees you mention No tuition fees, grant off the Council to cover the rent etc etc It was the thing to do, right of passage etc Most of the people I knew were exactly the same But I know plenty who just tossed it off and a lad I knew got kicked off as he just wanted to do Es and go out clubbing There was no streaming to the most capable, if you got the necessary A-levels then you were in I spent a good time getting pissed and shagging around but also did what I did academically to get me through Edited February 13 by DirtySanchez Quote
mickbrown Posted February 13 Posted February 13 3 hours ago, Dimron said: Totally agree, University places should streamed towards the most capable. I think it was Blair who stated every child should have the opportunity of a Degree which led to a proliferation of pointless niche degrees such as Surfing Science, Brewing and Distilling, DJing and Electronic Music and so on. All of these should be vocational studies and if so, would save on large student loan accounts. Heriot Watt has offered a degree in brewing since 1923 My dad spent ages trying to persuade me to do it so we could set up a brewery. Quote
frank_spencer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 12 minutes ago, crawshawbooth said: Just askin ! Sir Jim says 9 million are taking our brass (yours) wondered if any one on here benefits askin for a friend , not myself Many folk on PIP work and pay taxes. PIP is done as 'the extra money you need to live with your disability'. Quote
frank_spencer Posted February 13 Posted February 13 3 minutes ago, mickbrown said: Heriot Watt has offered a degree in brewing since 1923 My dad spent ages trying to persuade me to do it so we could set up a brewery. Mate did his physics degree at Heriot Watt it sat between McEwan's brewery and the McVitties biscuit factory depending on the wind he'd either be starving or craving a pint come the end of his lecture. The whisky distillery course graduate show apparently sold bottles for a small fortune to collectors. Quote
Ani Posted February 13 Posted February 13 3 hours ago, Cheese said: It should be a rite of passage, and I genuinely believe degrees should be Government funded. In hindsight, I regret not going down the Uni route, and choosing to do an apprenticeship instead. It was pretty much like a continuiation of school, with set hours, and bitter old Instructors who treated you like shite and spoke to you like you were still a child - so it delayed my experience of "independence" by years. Meanwhile, most of my mates were out partying every night, meeting new people from vastly different backgrounds, and having to take responsibility for their studies and finances etc. My daughter is having the time of her life at Uni, and I'll definitely be advising my lad to do the same in a few years. I am the total opposite, I went to Uni and had the time of my life, brilliant. Always said I would tell anyone who got the chance to do the same. Back then 5-10% of kids went to Uni. No loans, got a grant in 2 of the years. Everyone I was at Uni with was working or further studies as soon as we left. Bit of debt but more because of how I spent my time there. But….my step lad did not fancy it, went down the apprentice route at 18, 8 years later he is working at same place, they have trained him and paid for his studies and has a first class honours degree, decent career path in front of him and not a penny of debt. Hardly any of his mates who went to Uni are using their degree in their job. They have spent 3 years building up massive debt, having a laugh, taking drugs. As much as I loved my time , he has done the right thing for him, but also IMO the right thing for these days. Education is really important but just learning stuff is not what a Uni education should be about. Employers are at fault as well here, you see jobs advertised as ‘degree required’ but the job is pretty basic that half the population could do, but as 50% of kids are being churned through a so called education ‘degree required’ now means bang average. Be interesting if the Govt put a levy of jobs that require a degree, so employer needs to pay some of the costs of education, how many jobs would suddenly not need a degree. I have no problem with people going to Uni to get a ‘good’ education but it seems real con getting people to rack up thousands in debt for a piece of paper that is of no real use. I would advise any kid of that age to spend their time travelling and discovering the world. Quote
Sweep Posted February 13 Posted February 13 32 minutes ago, crawshawbooth said: Just askin ! Sir Jim says 9 million are taking our brass (yours) wondered if any one on here benefits askin for a friend , not myself 9M does seem a lot. Is that 1 in every 7 people? Quote
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